| George Wingrove Cooke - 1836 - 636 страници
...to subjects either to create or censure, but to honour and obey their sovereign, who comes to be so by a fundamental hereditary right of succession, which no religion, no law, no fault, or forfeiture, can alter or diminish." only of cities or counties. Charles a company of loose and disaffected... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1837 - 648 страници
...to subjects either to create or censure, but to honour and obey their sovereign, who comes to be so by a fundamental, hereditary right of succession, which no religion, no law, no fault or forfeiture, can alter or diminish ; nor will we abate of our well instructed zeal for the church... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1840 - 482 страници
...subjects either to create or censure, but to honour and obey their sovereign, who comes to be such by a fundamental hereditary right of succession, which no religion, no law, no fault, no forfeiture, can alter or diminish." Nothing, it was added, but the seasonable check which his majesty... | |
| Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1841 - 186 страници
...subjects either to create or censure, but to honour and obey their Sovereign0, who comes to be so, by a fundamental hereditary ' right of succession, which no religion, no law, no fault, no forfeiture, can alter or diminish8. The Oxford Decree having been "givenh in evidence by Dr. Sacheverel... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1844 - 696 страници
...subjects either to create or to censure, but to honour and obey their sovereign, who conies to be so by a fundamental hereditary right of succession, which no religion, no law, no fault, or forfeiture, can alter or diminish1." THE OBJECT of the whigs in both kingdoms was the acquisition... | |
| John Mason Neale - 1844 - 734 страници
...to subjects either to create or censure, but to honour and obey their sovereign, who conies to be so by a fundamental hereditary right of succession, which no religion, no law, no fault or forfeiture can alter or diminith." This, in other words, is thopolitical creed of Mr. Newton. It... | |
| 1845 - 406 страници
...that it did not belong to subjects to censure, but to know and obey their sovereign, who came to be so by a fundamental, hereditary right of succession, which no religion, no law, no fault, nor forfeiture could alter or diminish. (b) OPPOSITE OPINIONS ON THE ORIGIN OF WHIG OR TORY DOCTRINES.... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1845 - 862 страници
...to subjects either to create or censure, but to honour and obey their sovereign, who comes to be so by a fundamental hereditary right of succession, which no religion, no law, no fault or forfeiture can alter or diminish." The monarch might well chuckle at such a sentiment, and remark,... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1852 - 490 страници
...to subjects either to create or censure, but to honour and obey their sovereign, who comes to be so by a fundamental hereditary right of succession, which no religion, no law, no fault, or forfeiture, can alter or diminish. " Nor will we ever abate of our well-instructed zeal for our... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 560 страници
...to subjects either to create or censure, but to honour and obey their sovereign, who comes to be so by a fundamental hereditary right of succession, which no religion, no law, no fault, no forfeiture, can alter or diminish." J Thus encouraged, it can scarcely appear surprising that the... | |
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